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Haryana doctors rue pay panel recommendations

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Rajendra Khatry

Posted: Jan 03, 2009 at 0156 hrs IST

Chandigarh Dejected by the implementation of the recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission in the state from January 1, members of the Haryana Civil Medical Services Association (HCMSA) are up in arms against the government. Resident members of HCMSA have decided to wear black bands as a mark of protest.

Rejecting the proposals of the Central Pay Commission, they have threatened to go on a strike or submit mass resignations. HCMSA is holding a meeting at PGI, Rohtak, on January 4 to discuss the issue.

A three-member committee has been constituted to look into the matter. The committee includes Dr Harnam, Dr Shivdutt Udas and Dr Naresh Sharma. After consulting the association members, it will submit its views to the state government, sources said.

Dr Vijay Dahiya, president of HCMSA said the recommendations of the commission for doctors working in government hospitals are “disappointing”.

“The Haryana government has failed to fulfil its promise of making the pay scale of government doctors equal to that of doctors in Punjab. Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had assured us and the Finance department too had approved the proposal of a pay hike for the doctors, but the decision did not see the light of the day,’’ said Dr Dahiya.

While the MD and MS in Punjab get a monthly salary of around Rs 50,000 per month, those in Haryana will get Rs 25,000 per month after the implementation of the recommendations. Earlier they were getting around Rs 18,000.

Members of the HCMSA said the three-member committee will decide the future course of action at the meeting at Rohtak.

While there has been a 76 per cent rise in the pay of Haryana civil secretariat employees, the nursing staff and teachers too have got a substantial pay hike, said a member of the HCMSA.

Meanwhile, the Haryana Information and Public Relations Employees’ Association (HIPROA) and Haryana Ministerial Staff Association (HMSA) too have rejected the new pay scales.

Officers of the Haryana Public Relations department met Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Chief Secretary Dharamvir in regard to anomaly in the pay proposals.

They handed over a memorandum to the CM, complaining against the “unsatisfactory” recommendations of the Haryana Pay Commission committee.

A senior officer said the government is looking into the matter on priority basis. “We will be able to sort out the issue regarding pay anomalies of different association soon,’’ he said.

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Haryana Pay Commission by Dr A K Aggarwal on 04 Jan 2009

It has been obseerved that that even within these recommendations, discrimination has been done to dental doctors compared to MBBS doctors with respect to the grant of NPA. This is despite of the very clear recommendations of 6th pay commission report of the center, that dental doctors would be treated at par with the medical doctors. Thus I am sure while looking at the demands of HCMSA doctors, govt will also look to remove any disparities between dental and medical doctors.

pay commision haryana doctors by Anil kumar on 04 Jan 2009

this is indeed the worst pay commission ever recommended and the bind politicians of haryana didnt even think once in clubbing together the nurses, doctors, jbt teachers, together in one pay band . think the situation when nurse ask the doctor for scissiors after all we r in the same band......

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